Jan. 31, 2024

Why Is It Easier to Solve Other People's Problems?

Why is it so much easier to solve other people's problems than our own? How do we transfer that clarity to others—and how do we gain that clarity when it's our own problems we're struggling with?

Why are the solutions to other people's problems so easy, while our own problems seem so much harder? Turns out this phenomenon is real, and even has a name: "Solomon's Paradox."

In this episode we discuss how distance from a situation gives us clearer perspective, and how we might transfer that clarity to the problems in our own lives.

Amy and Margaret discuss:

  • Why it's easier to see other people's situations more clearly than our own
  • Why it's easier for us to see what our kids need to do in sticky situations than for them to see it
  • Why we sometimes may not be solving other people's problems as well as we thought
  • How to apply the wisdom we bring friends' issues to our own situations


Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:


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